#Snowpack news: #ColoradoRiver Basin above Lake Powell = 95% of avg.

coloradoriverbasinabovelakepowellsnowpack02122016viajohnfleck

From the Sky-Hi Daily News (Hank Shell):

The Feb. 1 snow survey found that snow pack above Middle Park is 112 percent of the 30-year average, according to the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Kremmling Field Office.

The average is based on readings taken between 1980 and 2010.

February’s reading shows snowpack is currently sitting above last year’s, which was at 100 percent of the average in February.

“This is the Feb. 1 reading, and we’ve got quite a bit of the winter still left, so stuff can still change,” said Mark Volt with NRCS Kremmling. “Either we can get lot more than normal or a lot less than normal.”

March is typically the snowiest month of the year.

The average snow density is 24 percent, meaning there are 2.9 inches of water per foot of snow, according to NRCS Kremmling…

So far, major river basins across Colorado are also reporting higher than average snowpack.

The upper Colorado River Basin is at 104 percent, the Gunnison River Basin is at 109 percent, the South Platte River Basin is at 101 percent, the Arkansas River Basin is at 109 percent, the Upper Rio Grande Basin is at 102 percent, and the San Miguel, Dolores, Animas and San Juan River Basins are at 110 percent, according to NRCS Kremmling.

Statewide snowpack was at 111 percent of normal on Feb. 1, according to NRCS Denver…

The April 1 snow survey is typically the most important in terms of characterizing the state’s runoff, Volt said.

Westwide SNOTEL February 12, 2016 via the NRCS.
Westwide SNOTEL February 12, 2016 via the NRCS.

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